vyhled
Vyhled is a fictional term used in information-retrieval theory to denote a compact, modular search subsystem designed for resource-constrained devices. It originated as a teaching example in discussions about edge computing and offline search. The name draws on the Czech vyhledat, meaning “to search” or “to look up,” reinforcing its intended function as a lightweight search component.
Vyhled is envisioned to provide fast, energy-efficient search on devices with limited memory and processing power.
A typical Vyhled model comprises several layers: an indexing layer, a query processor, a ranking module, and
Vyhled targets environments such as mobile apps, embedded devices, IoT devices, and offline dictionaries where full-scale
As a hypothetical construct, Vyhled is not a real project or product. It is used to illustrate